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High endothelial venules are rare in colorectal cancers but accumulate in extra-tumoral areas with disease progression

Prolonged patient survival after surgical resection, is associated with a higher cytotoxic and memory T cell density within colorectal cancers (CRC). High endothelial venules (HEVs) are specialized blood vessels present in secondary lymphoid organs (SLO) that allow ingress of naïve and central memor...

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Autores principales: Bento, Diana Costa, Jones, Emma, Junaid, Syed, Tull, Justyna, Williams, Geraint T, Godkin, Andrew, Ager, Ann, Gallimore, Awen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4404788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25949892
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/2162402X.2014.974374
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author Bento, Diana Costa
Jones, Emma
Junaid, Syed
Tull, Justyna
Williams, Geraint T
Godkin, Andrew
Ager, Ann
Gallimore, Awen
author_facet Bento, Diana Costa
Jones, Emma
Junaid, Syed
Tull, Justyna
Williams, Geraint T
Godkin, Andrew
Ager, Ann
Gallimore, Awen
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description Prolonged patient survival after surgical resection, is associated with a higher cytotoxic and memory T cell density within colorectal cancers (CRC). High endothelial venules (HEVs) are specialized blood vessels present in secondary lymphoid organs (SLO) that allow ingress of naïve and central memory T cells from the blood. It has been proposed that HEVs in tumors might serve as a similar route of entry for lymphocytes into the tumor and result in an improved prognosis. The present study aimed to characterize HEVs and their microenvironment in resected tumors from colorectal cancer patients (n = 62). We observed HEVs in association with lymphoid aggregates in 49 out of 62 patients. However, these HEV(+) lymphoid aggregates were largely at the invasive margin of the tumor and although there was an association with lymphocytes and HEVs at the invasive margin (p = 0.002) there was only a very weak association with tumor infiltrating lymphocytes. Indeed, lymphoid aggregates were associated with more advanced disease (Dukes’ stage C) and did not indicate a favorable prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-44047882016-02-03 High endothelial venules are rare in colorectal cancers but accumulate in extra-tumoral areas with disease progression Bento, Diana Costa Jones, Emma Junaid, Syed Tull, Justyna Williams, Geraint T Godkin, Andrew Ager, Ann Gallimore, Awen Oncoimmunology Original Research Prolonged patient survival after surgical resection, is associated with a higher cytotoxic and memory T cell density within colorectal cancers (CRC). High endothelial venules (HEVs) are specialized blood vessels present in secondary lymphoid organs (SLO) that allow ingress of naïve and central memory T cells from the blood. It has been proposed that HEVs in tumors might serve as a similar route of entry for lymphocytes into the tumor and result in an improved prognosis. The present study aimed to characterize HEVs and their microenvironment in resected tumors from colorectal cancer patients (n = 62). We observed HEVs in association with lymphoid aggregates in 49 out of 62 patients. However, these HEV(+) lymphoid aggregates were largely at the invasive margin of the tumor and although there was an association with lymphocytes and HEVs at the invasive margin (p = 0.002) there was only a very weak association with tumor infiltrating lymphocytes. Indeed, lymphoid aggregates were associated with more advanced disease (Dukes’ stage C) and did not indicate a favorable prognosis. Taylor & Francis 2015-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4404788/ /pubmed/25949892 http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/2162402X.2014.974374 Text en © 2015 The Author(s). Taylor & Francis Group, LLC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The moral rights of the named author(s) have been asserted.
spellingShingle Original Research
Bento, Diana Costa
Jones, Emma
Junaid, Syed
Tull, Justyna
Williams, Geraint T
Godkin, Andrew
Ager, Ann
Gallimore, Awen
High endothelial venules are rare in colorectal cancers but accumulate in extra-tumoral areas with disease progression
title High endothelial venules are rare in colorectal cancers but accumulate in extra-tumoral areas with disease progression
title_full High endothelial venules are rare in colorectal cancers but accumulate in extra-tumoral areas with disease progression
title_fullStr High endothelial venules are rare in colorectal cancers but accumulate in extra-tumoral areas with disease progression
title_full_unstemmed High endothelial venules are rare in colorectal cancers but accumulate in extra-tumoral areas with disease progression
title_short High endothelial venules are rare in colorectal cancers but accumulate in extra-tumoral areas with disease progression
title_sort high endothelial venules are rare in colorectal cancers but accumulate in extra-tumoral areas with disease progression
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4404788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25949892
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/2162402X.2014.974374
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